Iran says prisoner exchange process with US will take 'up to two months'

With a deal struck between Washington and Tehran for the release of US prisoners in exchange for billions of dollars of frozen Iranian funds, Iran has said the process of releasing the prisoners will take up to two months.
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21 August, 2023
US and Iran agreed the deal earlier this month [Getty]

The process of releasing U.S. prisoners held in Iran will take up to two months, Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Nasser Kanaani said on Monday during a press conference.

"A specific time frame has been announced by relevant authorities, and it will take a maximum of two months for this process to take place," Kanaani said.

Earlier this month, Tehran and Washington reached an agreement whereby five U.S. citizens held in Iran would be freed while $6bn of Iranian assets frozen in South Korea would be released.

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Iranian assets that had been frozen in South Korea were transferred to Switzerland's central bank last week for exchange and transfer to Iran, South Korean media reported on Monday.

Washington would also release some Iranians from U.S. prisons, Iran said.

Iran allowed four detained U.S. citizens to move into house arrest from Tehran's Evin prison, a lawyer for one said. A fifth was already under home confinement. 

(Reuters)